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    <h1>Conclusion:</h1>
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        When selecting an internet provider, several things need to be taken into consideration. If you are looking for an economical solution, the AT&T DSL is a good value.  However, for just a little bit more money, you could get a 3 Mbps connection (max) with a Time Warner cable modem.  If cost is not a concern and you just want all the blazing speed you can get, for a meer $205, you can get 300 Mbps from Verizon FIOS service. Satellite is really only a good option if you have no other means to obtain a broadband, or any type of Internet connection.  With the price and delay, it is really only good enough for browsing.  
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        Regardless of the speed of the connection from the provider to the house (modem), the end connection speed depends on a few things, including the individual device’s modem (if it is older and slower, it will bottleneck the data), the type / speed of the WiFi device, the type of cabling in the home, etc.
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        3G and 4G connection options are usually chosen for people to connect their mobile devices (laptop, tablet, phone) to the Internet or other Web services.  They are not as frequently used for home connections since they are more expensive and slower than if you used one of the wired connections.  Subscribers frequently have both home internet providers, and select their mobile 3G/4G data plans along with their mobile phone packages.
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        WiMAX in Milwaukee never really got off the ground from what we could find.  Sprint at one time offered this service, but has since discontinued this offering.  As of 2010, only 2 towers were located in the greater Milwaukee area.
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